Josh Siegel, a curator at the Museum of Modern Art, has organized more than 100 film, media, and gallery exhibitions, many of which have appeared on Best of the Year lists in The New York Times, Artforum, Film Comment, Cahiers du Cinéma, and The New Yorker. He serves on the selection committees of the annual festival New Directors/New Films and of Doc Fortnight, and he is the founding director of To Save and Project: The MoMA International Festival of Film Preservation. Mr. Siegel is the co-editor and author of Frederick Wiseman (MoMA/Gallimard) as well as Modern Contemporary: Art at MoMA Since 1980 and the monographs Baby, It’s Cold Outside: A History of Finnish Cinema and The Łodz´ Film School of Poland: 50 Years, for which he received the Amicus Poloniae from the Polish government. He serves on the executive boards of MacDowell, Light Industry, Cinema Tropical, and the Maurice Sendak Foundation.
Josh Siegel, a curator at the Museum of Modern Art, has organized more than 100 film, media, and gallery exhibitions, many of which have appeared on Best of the Year lists in The New York Times, Artforum, Film Comment, Cahiers du Cinéma, and The New Yorker. He serves on the selection committees of the annual festival New Directors/New Films and of Doc Fortnight, and he is the founding director of To Save and Project: The MoMA International Festival of Film Preservation. Mr. Siegel is the co-editor and author of Frederick Wiseman (MoMA/Gallimard) as well as Modern Contemporary: Art at MoMA Since 1980 and the monographs Baby, It’s Cold Outside: A History of Finnish Cinema and The Łodz´ Film School of Poland: 50 Years, for which he received the Amicus Poloniae from the Polish government. He serves on the executive boards of MacDowell, Light Industry, Cinema Tropical, and the Maurice Sendak Foundation.